My main niche areas within photography have always been shooting locations and people. Over the years I’ve shot people from all kind of backgrounds,heads of industry,tv celebrities,scientists and quite a few too many leggy models to count 🙂 However a couple of years ago I started shooting less people and more landscapes/locations without any signs of life in them (apart from several shoots with prestige cars and drivers). I’m not sure if this was completely intentional but I do feel i may have been a little burn’t out shooting people and needed a break from it for a while. Anyway in the last few months I have had a longing to get social once again and start to invite people back into my compositions.

This shoot below was of my 8yr old son Gabriel who started playing football last year (football is another big passion in my life) and has done incredibly well in such a short space of time. For this image I decided to capture him in his Yeovil Town training kit against a suitable backdrop using a 45mm focal length lens and a low viewpoint to give him power and presence in the frame.

Several days previously I was in Turkey shooting at dawn in a rustic boatyard. On the beach I spotted this man called Asur sitting down smoking a cigarette and enjoying the incredible dawn light. I approached him and asked (in my best Turkish Brummie Somerset accent !) if I may photograph him which he was most agreeable to. Although it was to be a photograph of him I also wanted the beautiful location to play a major part in the shot which is often a difficult balance to pull off. I decided on a 55mm focal length and positioned him slightly off centre on the tracks that deliver the boats from the boat yard into the sea.